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Scandinavia's gem

Stockholm

Stockholm is built across 14 of the 20,000 islands of a surrounding archipelago that shelter the city from the Baltic sea. This is a maritime city, where fishermen still cast for salmon in clean waters at the foot of the Royal Palace, and ferries are the best way to reach the surrounding attractions, such as Skansen, the world’s oldest open-air museum and zoo.

Kirsty has visited Stockholm and is on-hand to offer her personal knowledge and advice when booking with us. Why not combine Stockholm with Sweden’s famous Ice Hotel in the north of the country?

Ice Bar Stockholm

“No visit to Stockholm is complete without a drink in the Ice Bar. It is a really unique experience and sets the scene perfectly if you are making the onward journey up to Sweden’s famous Ice Hotel.” – Kirsty

Djurgarden

By far my favourite district in Stockholm, Djurgarden is home to several of the city’s main museums and attractions, including the wonderful open-air Skansen Museum, the world-famous Vasa Museum, and the not-to-be-missed Abba Museum. A fantastic area of Stockholm, and particularly appealing to families.

Sightseeing by boat

Stockholm is made up of fourteen beautiful islands and is linked by 57 bridges, which makes a sightseeing trip by boat a must during any break in this wonderful city. There are various trips available, ranging from hop-on hop-off tours to all-day trips around the archipelago.

Testimonials: - Miss Meir

Professional, friendly and reassuring service. When I was very short of time to plan all the logistics for this trip, your insider knowledge took care of it all for me swiftly, with no fuss.

Oliver reports from the Ice Hotel

Our expert tips

It is important to ensure your holiday is suitably protected to avoid any unexpected problems whilst abroad. The air holidays which we offer are protected by your tour operators ATOL license, details of which will be provided to you along with your ATOL Certificate at the time of booking. We are also members of ABTA.

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Amazing Tasmania

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Australia Highlights

This 15 day itinerary hits the main highlights of Australia and is perfect for the first time visitor. It is just an example of what we can offer and so we would suggest you discuss your needs, requirements and interests with our award-winning travel experts who can create the perfect Australia holiday for you.
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Tren Crucero

The 100-year-old railway system of Ecuador has recently been revived to offer travel not only along the switchbacks of the infamous Devil's Nose, but also a new scenic journey all the way from the Andean highlands down to the steamy coastal plains. The restored heritage train, Tren Crucero, has four beautifully refurbished carriages pulled for much of the journey by an early 20th-century steam locomotive.
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Luxury Kenya and Tanzania

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Ecuador and Galapagos

On this tour, you will experience the Galapagos Islands and observe their remarkable wildlife up close. See giant tortoises and a number of indigenous bird species, and swim with sea lions, penguins and perhaps even sea turtles. Explore the old colonial centre of Quito, visit a colourful local market, see Ecuador’s most impressive volcano, and spend a final night in Guayaquil, on the banks of the Guayas river.
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